Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo Mexicali Blues Big Railroad Blues Black Throated Wind Scarlet Begonias Beat It On Down The Line Tennessee Jed Me And Bobby McGee Sugaree Jack Straw It Must Have Been The Roses El Paso Loose Lucy Money Money China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Set 2
The Promised Land -> Bertha -> Greatest Story Ever Told Ship Of Fools Weather Report Suite Prelude -> Weather Report Suite Part -> Let It Grow -> Wharf Rat Big River Peggy-O Truckin' -> Jam -> Mind Left Body Jam -> Not Fade Away -> Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad -> One More Saturday Night
Encore U.S. Blues
Notes
Source was decent, but certainly showed some of it's age. I did some tweaks to the spectrum (Waves REQ 4-band), light compression (Waves R-Comp), slight warmth enhancement to the low-end (BBE2 lo-contour) and digitally maximized with the Waves L3 Multimaximizer.
Reviewer:dj Dark Star Dan
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July 9, 2014 (edited)
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Nice re-master work
Hey Thirteen, very nice job on your remastering and enhancement of this show. I remember hearing David Gans on a Dead Marathon about 1991 say if on a deserted
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island, this is the show he is bringing. He then told of how he drove up the coast in an old VW to attend this phenomenal show. And the Truckin' meltdown is about as good as it gets in GD history. Thanks again for the nice enhancement. :]
Reviewer:klebb
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September 22, 2010 Subject:
love the '74 GSETs
they really had this tune rockin in '74. havent really heard a bad one from this run. And you know what? they all would be a little bit better if the boys
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would have just told Donna Jean to go sit in the back for this tune and burn a fatty, and dont come back til playin in the band. MAN! she can really bust up a great jam.
Reviewer:wrkster
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March 15, 2009 (edited)
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If you are listening on a home stereo you might prefer the original master.
On this mix Phil is more present and the vocals sound a little distorted, also on both versions Jerry's guitar is way down in the mix. On at least one
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song Kieth is too high in the mix but on most songs it's real nice hearing his keys. I have tubes and a nice sounding pair of speakers and am currently listening to the other source which sounds much smoother on my system, and is a very nice sounding recording, too bad Jerry's guitar is not louder in the mix. The other source isn't as loud as this source. This source also distorts in parts including on the vocals.
Reviewer:negipai98
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August 25, 2008 Subject:
Really, really good
Can't say anything bad about this. I have only listened from the China/Rider on so can't comment on much of the 1st set, but from what I have heard this
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is just a super example of a mid-74 GD show. Wall of Sound at its best so the sound quality is great. The playing is first rate. All parts firing on all cylinders.
Reviewer:NattyDead
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May 27, 2008 Subject:
*****Truckin>Jam>MLB Jam*****
If you have not listen to this your missing one of the very best truckins and the ripper jams after it. This blows my mind listen to phil as the truckin
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gets rollin. Then a tidy little nobodys tease and into the jam. Billy really starts punchin it out, a little other oneish and then they let it rip really fuckin rip IMO. I would love to here some other reveiws. During the jam you can here someone whisle right before the peak. Weir is real on it at this point and it only gets better. Everybody gets in on the jam, keith really gets it funky on the keys. Then a little GDTRFB tease right into MLB jam. What a funky one it is. Billy is poppin, and jerry just jizzles it on real drippy like. Yeah boys NOT FADE ANY.